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No crowds, chocolate colored beaches, and a great surf best describe the beaches of Esterillos. You may never see another person as you stroll down the beaches where palms and almond trees line the forest edge and the clear blue waters invite you to go for a swim. This serene, contiguous stretch of beach is made up of Esterillos Oeste to the west and Esterillos Este to the east, appropriately, where you will find plenty of accommodations laced throughout. This part of the Central Pacific has one of the most consistent and cleanest breaks for surfers. Waves frequently break head high and are great year round. Besides surfing, the waters are friendly towards all sorts of activities, such as horseback riding. At low tide, the size of the beach increases dramatically, creating a blemish free vastness of dark sand waiting to be explored by beach combers.
Accommodations are sprinkled throughout the Esterillos area— from those providing direct beach access, to lodgings further back through the dense secondary forest, to the lush hillside which overlooks this peaceful morsel of paradise.
Esterillos can be reached by either north or south from Highway 34 (Costanera Sur). Quepos and nearby Manuel Antonio National Park are an hours drive down the highway to the south. Just 20 minutes south of Playa Hermosa, Playa Esterillos is a great stop for any travelers seeking soothing ocean breezes and plenty of sunshine and shade
Guanacaste and Nicoya Coast
This area enjoys good sailfishing throughout the year. Exceptional in June-July, when the big tournaments are staged.
Playa Flamingo is perfectly situated for sailfishing, because the boats can reach any of the many potentially hot spots with ease
This small country has access to both Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Coast where you will be experiencing the most incredible fishing adventure.
Quepos and Manuel Antonio
December-April is the time to head for Quepos on the mid-Pacific coast. December and January are the prime months here. See Fishing Quepos for more info. And Costa Rica Boat Charter for pictures of local boats.
Costa Rica fishing waters are home to huge amounts of sailfish migrating these waters. Lets not forget Costa Rica marlin fishing. Striped Marlin fishing in
Costa Rica Fishing trips from Deep Sea to inshore fishing. Costa Rica Sportfishing does not have to be expensive.
Costa Rica sailfish Hook a big sailfish and marlin off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica this year, where sailfish abound.